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SUMMARY:
Reporting to the Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs, the Vice Provost assists with all matters of academic administration, policy, planning and campus-wide initiatives at the direction of the Provost. The Vice Provost, along with the Senior Vice Provost, advise the Provost on a number of key academic appointments and appeals processes; faculty development, promotion and tenure, retention; enrollment; and other related issues. Focus is on promoting efforts to support faculty excellence, as the Vice Provost serves as a faculty advocate, playing a leading role in defining, developing, refining and implementing university policies and processes that influence faculty work and well-being, providing guidance for overall success of faculty careers. The Vice Provost works closely with a wide range of University stakeholders and units, including faculty, deans and department heads, the Faculty Senate, Department Head Council, and other leadership teams on campus to sustain and strengthen shared governance.
SKILLS/ EXPERIENCE:
The ability to be an energetic and enthusiastic academic leader with a proven record of administrative leadership in higher education and a distinguished record of teaching, scholarship, and service;
Demonstrates a high degree of authenticity, humility, integrity, and professionalism;
Embraces high standards for self and others, and recognizing need for one's own accountability;
Exhibits exceptional interpersonal communication skills and ability to interact effectively, honestly, and with transparency;
The ability to work independently and efficiently, as well as work in a collaborative manner with faculty, academic leadership, and other senior administrators;
Demonstrated ability to identify, resolve, and consult on a wide range of administrative and personnel issues with a clear sense of institutional needs and priorities;
Deep understanding of fiscal stewardship and strategic budgeting;
Demonstrated skill in supporting enrollment growth and other priorities of the university through data-driven decision-making, with strong organizational and management skill;
Knowledge of higher education and leadership of the faculty, including national trends in faculty recruitment and development, and best practices in supporting faculty excellence;
Ability to think creatively and collaboratively in service of faculty excellence to develop and administer complex projects; and
A deep understanding of workload processes within the academy and demonstrated skill in program development
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
Provides leadership, vision, and long- range priorities throughout Academic Affairs to meet the needs of the students, faculty, and staff, upholding high standards and working to promote the strategic goals of the University;
Actively contributes to the university's vision of becoming a student-ready university, including collaboration with various departments and stakeholders to assess student needs, developing strategies for improving student support services, and implementing initiatives that enhance the overall student experience; support in offering a welcoming supportive environment for all students, that includes promoting student engagement, retention, success, and career preparedness;
Leads the tenure and promotion processes for the Office of the Provost and serves as a resource to the colleges on tenure and promotion issues;
Works with the Office of Compliance to develop, review, and revise university policies related to Academic Affairs;
Develops best practices for faculty evaluation and faculty development, as well as department head and deans;
Advises the Provost on faculty recruitment, retention, grievances, annual evaluations, promotion and tenure;
Oversees development and implementation of best teaching practices across all available course modalities;
Develops best practices for the recruitment and retention of faculty;
Develops, implements and oversees faculty awards, and oversees the programs for University Faculty Emeritus, ACUE, and Investing in US;
Oversees the Provost Fellowship Program and other mentoring initiatives, as well as new faculty programming and developing faculty externships;
Monitors faculty workload (releases and policy enforcement) as well as small course reporting to advise the Provost regarding efficiencies and improvements to the allocation of faculty time and effort;
Serves as liaison to the Faculty Development Grant Committee and Faculty Development Leave Committee.
Plays a pivotal role in leading efforts towards achieving Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) status by collaborating with relevant stakeholders, developing strategic initiatives, and implementing programs aimed at meeting criteria for HSI designation;
Collaborates with Dean of Students and Office of Student Affairs on issues related to faculty and students; and
As needed represents the Office of the Provost on university committees; participates in the appropriate state, regional and national meetings, and organizations for faculty success; and, performs other related duties as assigned.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
Education: Earned doctorate or appropriate terminal degree from an accredited institution of higher education
Experience: Two (2) years administrative experience as Assistant Provost or above, or five (5) years administrative experience as a dean or associate dean and five (5) years prior university teaching experience.
Rank: Qualifications meriting appointment at the rank of Full Professor (Tenured)
PREFERED REQUIREMENTS:
N/A
SUPERVISION OF OTHERS:
Oversees the Office of the Ombudsman and Office of TRIO Programs.
All positions are security-sensitive. Applicants are subject to a criminal history investigation, and employment is contingent upon the institution's verification of credentials and/or other information required by the institution's procedures, including the completion of the criminal history check.